
An essentially heuristic approach is proposed for the design of a controller of a plant responding with an appreciable but not a dominating delay (in the sense described by Minorsky). The usefulness and the practical efficiency of that approach can be judged fairly at present only by a practitioner of the corresponding engineering speciality. Although no mathematically fundamental aspects seem to be challenged, the formal justification has an undeniable appeal (to a theoretically inclined engineer).
sensitivity to noise, Control/observation systems governed by functional-differential equations, Sensitivity (robustness), finite step algorithm, sensitivity to computation errors
sensitivity to noise, Control/observation systems governed by functional-differential equations, Sensitivity (robustness), finite step algorithm, sensitivity to computation errors
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